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Microsoft |
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Ticketmaster |
Uber |
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Reasons not to use evernote.com
Evernote can read the contents
of users' notes under various circumstances, and the notes can be
subpoena'd from Evernote without the user's having a chance to
object. We know this from Evernote's statement that
it planned to start reading customer's notes from time to time.
Evernote cancelled
those plans in response to objections from customers,
but that doesn't alter the fact that the state can subpoena
from them from Evernote.
For your privacy's sake, keep all your notes in your own
computers.
A secondary problem of evernote.com is that accessing it in the
usual way requires the user to run
nonfree
Javascript software.
There is an experimental free client program that works for some
usage, but it can't create an account; the only way to do that is
through the site's nonfree Javascript code.
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